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Dick Hoak
Personal information
Date of birth (1939-12-08) December 8, 1939 (age 73)
Place of birth Jeannette, Pennsylvania
Career information
Position(s) Running back
College Penn State
NFL Draft 1961 / Round 7
Pro Bowls 1968
Stats
Playing stats Pro Football Reference
Playing stats DatabaseFootball
Team(s) as a player
1961-1970 Pittsburgh Steelers
Team(s) as a coach/administrator
1972-2007 Pittsburgh Steelers

Richard John Hoak (born December 8, 1939 in Jeannette, Pennsylvania) is a former running backs coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers — the longest tenured coach in the team's history. He was also a running back with the Steelers (1961–1970) and a noted collegiate player at Penn State.

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College career [edit]

Hoak played running back at Penn State University from 1958–1961, and was the Nittany Lions' MVP in 1960. He graduated in 1961 with a bachelor's degree in Social Studies. He roomed with Jim Ragano his freshman year at Penn State.

Professional playing career [edit]

Chosen by the Steelers in the seventh round of the 1961 NFL Draft, Hoak had an impressive career, amassing 3,965 rushing yards in 1132 attempts (3.5 avg) with 25 touchdowns. He also caught 146 passes for 1,452 yards (9.9 avg) and 8 touchdowns. He was named to one Pro Bowl and led the team in rushing three times. He retired after the 1970 season as Pittsburgh's number 2 all-time rusher, and is currently fifth all time in rushing yards out of all Steelers.

Coaching career [edit]

After a highly successful playing career, Hoak was hired by then-coach Chuck Noll as an offensive backfield coach in 1972, and served in that position for 20 seasons. He passed on the head coaching job with the USFL's Pittsburgh Maulers when offered it in 1983. Following Noll's retirement in 1992, his successor, Bill Cowher, immediately named Hoak running backs coach. During his tenure, the Steelers rushed for over 30,000 yards (the only team to do so in this time period) and led the league in rushing yards three times. On January 1, 2007, Hoak announced his retirement after 45 seasons with the team: 10 as a player and 35 as a coach.

Hoak has the distinction of being the only coach to work for both Chuck Noll and Bill Cowher. At the time of his retirement, he had been a Steeler for 742 of the franchise’s 1,057 games and had been involved in every title game and playoff victory during its 74 seasons. [1]

Personal [edit]

Hoak lives in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, with his wife Lynn and their three children.

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External links [edit]


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